What are the main considerations for deciding the limits of a particular part?
Functional requirement
Economics and interchangeability
Interchangeability, functional requirement and economics
Interchangeability and functional requirement
Answers
Interchangeability, functional requirement and economics are the main considerations for deciding the limits of a particular part.
Extra Information:
Interchangeability =>
The ability to assemble the same part which needs to be changed with the other same part which is not working is called Interchangeability. The new part changed should not affect the working as the old part was giving and it should be fitted together within proper tolerances.
Functional Requirement =>
It is the functioning of component which it is required to do.
Economics =>
In this we want maximum productivity and minimum cost and time.
C) Interchangeability, functional requirement and economics
Explanation:
The main considerations for deciding the limits of a particular part are interchangeability, functional requirement and economics.
- There should be an option to replace the part in case of any defect and the system should have proper tolerance towards the replacement.
- The part should be capable of executing the required function.
- The part should be cost-effective to give maximum production within minimum time.
Option C is the answer.